Rangaeris muscicola (Rchb. f.) Summerh.

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Rangaeris muscicola

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Globe Rock, Vumba

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Globe Rock, Vumba

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Globe Rock, Vumba

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Globe Rock, Vumba

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Along path to Chisanga Falls, Nyika National Park.

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Nicholas Wightman
Ikungu area, Mwinilunga Distr., North-Western Province

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Nicholas Wightman
Ikungu area, Mwinilunga Distr., North-Western Province

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Nicholas Wightman
Ikungu area, Mwinilunga Distr., North-Western Province

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Ton Rulkens
Serra Mecute, Sussundenga district, Manica province

Rangaeris muscicola

Photo: Bart Wursten
Southeastern ridge above Cavalo, Mt Gorongosa

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Synonyms: Aerangis muscicola Rchb. f.
Common names:
Frequency:
Status: Native
Description:
Robust epiphytic or lithophytic (see photos) herb. Leaves linear, forming a fan on a very short stem. Up to four inflorescences arise from the lower leaf axils, each with up to 15 flowers. The pure white flowers turn apricot-orange with age (see photos). They are about 13 mm across with a long cream coloured spur, up to 8 cm.
Notes:
Derivation of specific name: muscicola: moss-loving, referring to the preference of this species for moss-covered trees and rocks
Habitat: In Brachystegia woodland, often on rocks.
Altitude range: 1000 - 1800 m
Flowering time:Jan - Mar
Worldwide distribution: Widespread in tropical and South Africa
Mozambique distribution: MS
Growth form(s):
Endemic status:
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Content last updated: Sunday 12 January 2020
Literature:

Ball, J.S. (1978). Southern African Epiphytic Orchids. Conservation Press, Johannesburg. Pages 204 - 205. (Includes a picture).

Burrows, J.E. & Willis, C.K. (eds) (2005). Plants of the Nyika Plateau Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 31 SABONET, Pretoria Page 333. (Includes a picture).

Chapano, C. & Mamuto, M. (2003). Plants of the Chimanimani District National Herbarium and Botanic Garden, Zimbabwe Page 47.

Grosvenor, R.K. (1976). A list of orchids indigenous in Rhodesia. Excelsa 6 Page 85.

Kimberley, M.J. (2003). A List of Epiphytic Orchids of Zimbabwe Excelsa 20 Page 52.

La Croix, I. & Cribb, P.J. (1998). Orchidaceae (Part 2) Flora Zambesiaca 11(2) Pages 440 - 441. (Includes a picture).

La Croix, I. et al. (1983). Malawi Orchids Volume 1 Epiphytic Orchids National Fauna Preservation Society of Malawi Pages 126 - 127. (Includes a picture).

La Croix, I. et al. (1991). Orchids of Malawi A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam Page 284. (Includes a picture).

Mapaura, A. & Timberlake, J. (eds) (2004). A checklist of Zimbabwean vascular plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 33 Sabonet, Pretoria and Harare Page 97.

Morris, B. (1967). The epiphytic orchids of Soche Mountain. Historic and Scientific Society of Malawi Journal 20(2) Page 34.

Morris, B. (1970). Epiphytic Orchids of Malawi The Society of Malawi Pages 100 - 101. (Includes a picture).

Phiri, P.S.M. (2005). A Checklist of Zambian Vascular Plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 32 Page 124.

Stewart, J. & Campbell, B. (1996). Orchids of Kenya Timber Press Inc, Portland Oregon, USA ISBN0-88192-357-5 Pages 76 - 77. (Includes a picture).

Williamson, G. (1977). The Orchids of South Central Africa J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London. Pages 194 - 195. (Includes a picture).

Wursten, B., Timberlake, J. & Darbyshire, I. (2017). The Chimanimani Mountains: an updated checklist. Kirkia 19(1) Page 84.

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Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Meg Coates Palgrave 2007-24

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Coates Palgrave, M. (2024). Flora of Mozambique: Species information: Rangaeris muscicola.
https://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/species.php?species_id=118940, retrieved 18 April 2024

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